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THE JACKSON HERALD
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017
JCSO incidents - Nicholson
Man hospitalized
after dispute with son
Jackson County Sheriff’s Office deputies were recently
called out to Old Highway 441 about a possible aggra
vated assault.
When officers arrived, they saw an unresponsive man
being loaded into an ambulance.
Paramedics stated they saw the man’s son running
through the woods with a bloody hand.
The wife stated that she didn’t know what had hap
pened, only that her husband was complaining about not
being able to breathe.
Officers caught up with the son who told them that
he was thirsty after working outside with his father and
asked his mom if she could get him something to drink.
That angered the father and they began arguing. The
father grabbed a steak knife and put it against his head.
He was able to get away from his father, but he cut his
hand.
OTHER INCIDENTS
Other incidents reported to the JCSO in Nicholson
were:
•suspicious person on Pace Drive where someone
complained about a person not supposed to be staying
at a residence next door. However, when officers arrived
they learned that the person was allowed to be at the
residence.
•civil matter on Old Kings Bridge Road where a man
complained about buying a car online and the previous
owner not repairing the vehicle.
•speeding vehicle on Hwy. 441 where a vehicle was
driving over 90 miles per hour on the highway and nearly
hit several vehicles.
•suspicious vehicle on New Kings Bridge Road where
an officer spotted two vehicles parked in a church park
ing lot. The officer found a door at the church unlocked
and two church members inside working.
•information on Wages Bridge Road where someone
wanted a man with a warrant in Jackson County arrested.
Officers showed up and the suspect was no longer there,
•information on G.W. Wilson Road where a woman
called about her friend trying to overdose on pills. How
ever, the friend stated that she was not trying to overdose.
•criminal trespass on Church Street where a man was
trying to stay at a church to sleep, but because of threats
he’s made against members, the pastor wanted him
removed.
•civil dispute on Broad Street where a man complained
about not being paid for fixing a man’s headlights.
•verbal dispute on Tac Jabs Drive where officers were
told about a dispute taking place at a residence. The resi
dents stated that the dispute was only verbal, not physical
and that the other party had already left.
•criminal trespass and simple assault on Cedar Drive
where a juvenile complained about a man coming on his
property, knocking him off his four-wheeler and causing
damage to the bumper and headlights of the four-wheeler.
•information on 125 Woodpecker Lane where a woman
was worried that she hadn’t heard from her daughter in
three days. However, her daughter’s husband had spoken
to her earlier that day.
JCSO continued from 8A
•a mother said some
one had sent 17 “nasty and
vulgar” text messages to
her daughter’s phone. Her
daughter had sent a vulgar
message to another juve
nile and the mother’s friend
“was taking it upon herself
to address” that. The mother
said she asked the friend not
to send more text message.
•a woman said a man
injured her when he shoved
her during an argument.
The man thought she was
involved in selling a pop
up camper that belonged to
him.
•a woman said her rent
al house had been damaged
by people living in it. Walls
had been knocked in on the
inside. She said nobody has
been in the house since June.
She went to the house to
cut grass and let a dog that
was locked inside out. It
appeared to be starving and
abandoned, she said.
•a woman said that July
6 and 8, someone who had
a key to her trailer went in
it and “rummaged through”
their property. She said fur
niture was turned over and
all the drawers had been
gone through.
•a man on Marie Court
said he heard a loud bang
and saw a small fire inside a
camper next to his house. He
and his wife left the house
until the fire was out.
•two men got in an argu
ment over one man looking
in the other’s tool box.
•a man in Millstone Sub
division said he wanted to
get items from his house
because he is separating
from his wife.
•a man said he found a
22 caliber revolver and pis
tol shoulder harness miss
ing when his wife and he
returned home from a trip
out of town.
•a man said his wife used
a two by four to hit his truck.
He said the argument was
over him texting a woman.
•a deputy kicked open a
bathroom door in a house
in Traditions subdivision to
rescue a 16-month-old boy.
The mother said the boy
accidentally locked himself
and she couldn’t get the door
open.
•a man said someone has
hacked into his Instagram
account for the past three
months and writes inappro
priate comments. A deputy
suggested he deactivate the
account.
•a man said his Ford F15
pickup was damaged when
an airplane wing hit it at the
Jackson County Airport. He
said the mirror, window and
driver’s side door were dam
aged. The truck was parked
at the airport from July 6-10.
JCSO incidents - Athens
Woman returns home to find house burglarized
A woman called the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office
about her house being broken into and ransacked while she
was at work.
A wooden patio chair was thrown through her window
and the door to the patio was left open.
The only items missing were a roommate’s television
and a shotgun.
TVs, computers and other valuables were left untouched.
The woman has two German Shepard dogs that were
locked in the bathroom so she believes that the culprit is
someone she knows. The roommate said he thinks his
ex-girlfriend is the one who broke into the home.
OTHER INCIDENTS
Other incidents reported to the JCSO in Athens/South
Jackson were:
•financial dispute on North Elm Street where someone
was concerned about a party selling a vehicle while they
still owed them $4,700 on the vehicle.
•possible theft of water on Jefferson River Road where
construction workers had taken water, but didn’t have
permission from the Jackson County Water and Sewer
age Authority. The owner of the company said he would
get permission.
•criminal trespass and theft by taking on J.T. Elrod Road
where three dirt bikes were stolen from a residence,
•damage to property on Rapids Drive where a roof repair
man stopped by a man’s house and told him about storm
damage to his roof. However, the homeowner’s insurance
company said that the damage was vandalism.
•suspicious activity on Oak Grove Road where a woman
complained about a man knocking on her door before leav
ing her residence.
•burglary on Jeffery Lane where a man noticed a saw
stolen from his storage shed, and a rifle, a weed trimmer
and two chainsaws stolen from her deceased father’s house.
•suspicious person on Commerce Road where a man
claimed to see someone walking in front of J&J Flea Mar
ket late Friday night.
•harassment report on Commerce Road where a woman
complained about a man warning her that he put nails in
her driveway.
•burglary and theft by taking on Reynolds Road where a
family returned from vacation to find their cameras turned
off, house ransacked and a new cell phone missing.
JCSO incidents - Commerce
Man kicks woman out of father’s house
A woman called officers
with the Jackson County
Sheriff’s Office out to Old
Hoods Mill Road com
plaining about someone
kicking her out of the house
and throwing her stuff in
the yard.
The officers said she was
too chunk to explain any
thing else.
They then made con
tact with the son inside
the house who said he was
angry when he came home
to find her passed out in his
room.
He then made the woman
get out and he admitted he
did throw her stuff in the
yard.
The woman does not live
at the residence and was
only staying there tempo
rarily.
OTHER INCIDENTS
Other incidents reported
to the JCSO in Commerce
were:
•theft by taking on
Apple Valley Road where
a woman noticed her wal
let missing after someone
left her residence.
•shoplifting on Ste
ven B. Tanger Boulevard
where someone stole 10
pairs of sunglasses from
the Sunglass Hut on two
separate days.
•criminal trespass and
simple battery on Allen
Road where a woman
claims her boyfriend
choked her until she
passed out.
•damage to vehicle on
Hwy. 441 where a tire fell
off a vehicle and the driver
waited in the median.
•damage to vehicle on
Hwy. 15 where a vehicle
had to drive off the road
when a track left its lane.
The driver of the vehicle
said that his alignment was
messed up after leaving
the road.
•verbal dispute on
Woods Bridge Road where
a man threatened to shoot
a neighbor’s dog if it came
into their property again.
•suspicious person on
Steve Reynolds Parkway
where a man requested to
be taken to the hospital
after falling asleep in the
bathtub and not feeling
okay when he woke up.
Nancy Carol Jackson Kinsey
July 22,1945-Dec. 18, 2014
Remember..
I am home with God,
Remember me when yon hear
the wind blow.
I am with God, I need you to know.
He called my name, and I went to see.
If the voice I heard was speaking to me.
He took my hand, we walked along.
The road to Heaven, where I belong.
The angels sang so sweet and clear.
They sang of love and
that Jesus is near.
I felt his touch, I saw his face,
I knew in an instant I was in his grace.
He spoke to me, I heard him say,
You are home now child,
you have found your way.
So remember me when you hear
the wind blow,
need you to know.
With Love,
Family
•gunshots on Christal
Gayle Drive a man shot
at his girlfriend’s cat who
was attacking her son. He
missed.
•theft by taking on Eras-
tus Church Road where a
woman noticed her mail
being stolen.
•information on W.L.
Williams Road where a
woman went to check on
her child who she had no
rights to see.
•mental health person
on Tuxedo Drive where a
man was making suicid
al threats to police before
turning himself in to be
taken to the hospital for a
mental evaluation.
•information on Hwy.
334 where officers stood
by while an employee was
fired.
•domestic dispute on
Rob Belue Road where a
woman complained about
her parents arguing and that
her father may have assault
ed her mother. Both parents
denied that the argument
was anything more than
verbal.
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